P O RT F O L I O A R C H I T E C T U R A L T E C H N O LO G Y
VOL 1.0 2019 - 2020 SELECTED WORKS
BEOMJUN KIM
CONTENTS
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Profile Introduction
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Creative Arts Incubators for Local-based Designers and Residents
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Random Art Space / UK
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Universities Arts & Humanities School / UK A New Home for A&H Campus
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Container Pop-up House / UK Off-grid dwellings for homeless using recycled shipping container
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Work Experience 1 Brewery Road, Hoddesdon
All the works included in the portfolio were provided in accordance with the RIBA Plan
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Work Experience 2 40 Station Road, Waltham Abbey
of Work 2020 Guidance, and those were completed by excerpting some of the original documents for each stage. If you are also curious about other documents that are not included in the portfolio, I would appreciate it if you could contact me at personal contacts.
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Dynamo Works Self-Studying
- PROFILE -
- CAREER EDUCATION:
Beom Jun Kim Architectural Technologist
- As a specialist in architectural technology, I learnt to become a link between concept and reality.
zse8525@gmail.com
construction, procurement, and management techniques. Upon graduation is now equipped with skills
I developed a practical and imaginative approach to design through analysing comprehensive and experience to create effective and practical design solutions.
+44 7576 110985
(Graduated with a First Class Honours / 2021)
19 Sandfield Road Arnold, Nottingham NG5 6QA
"
Bachelor of Science, Architectural Technology of Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
Bachelor of Engineering, Architectural Engineering of Inha Univerity, South Korea
An experienced Architectural Technologist with an enthusiasm for attention to detail. Experience in industrial placement has developed my software skill and enabled the ability to thrive creatively and technically in a fast-paced environment
"
(2011 - 2014)
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Assistant Architectural Technologist at DWW Design, United Kingdom - Supervised the setting up drawings packages for pre-applications, planning applications and detail drawings. Also, I assisted company's in house structural engineer in producing construction details for concrete and steel-framed buildings and was involved in all aspects of the structural drawing package projects, ranging from GAs through to reinforcement and steel-work detailing. Throughout all the
- SKILLS -
projects that I was involved, received praise from associate architects and other team members for technical capabilities, flexibility, and strong team working skills. (07.2019 - 07.2020)
LANGUAGES: English (Fluent) Korean (Native)
Architectural Intern at Towoo Architect, South Korea - Based on my basic experience at the university, I faced a situation that required new skills: Rhinoceros,
SOFTWARE:
model making and graphic representation, and I put a lot of effort into mastering them. As a result, the
Autodesk Revit
team included me have achieved a successful winning in the competition for the 'Former Wonju Girls
Autodesk CAD
High School Complex Culture Facility'. (06.2018 - 09.2018)
Dynamo Naviswork
Architectural Assistant at Seoul Council, South Korea
Rhinoceros 7
- I participated in 'Namdaemun Underground Urban Regeneration Project' conducted by Seoul Council
Enscape
and executed a preliminary survey and business feasibility review for urban design strategy.
Twinmotion
(07.2018 - 09.2018)
Photoshop Illustrator Indesign
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES:
Word Powerpoint Excel
NTU Korean Society (2017-2021) National Military Service, South Korea
Basic
Medium
Advanced
Certified
(2011-2012)
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Random Art Space / Nottingham, United Kingdom
Academic Work, Final Year, 2021 RIBA stage 1 to 4
Creative Arts Incubators for Local-based Designers and Residents
Front Perspective View Showing the External Public Space / By Author
Type : Concrete Framed Cultural Facility / Personal Academic Work
The aim of this project is to create a multi-complex cultural facility that is open to both designers and the public in Notting-
Location : Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, NG1 6AB
ham. The main considerations were to utilise the level difference within the site to create several access routes and separate
Site Area : 6312m2
the building mass from each other and use the space between them as an open public space. Furthermore, creating a new
Use : Workshop, Gallery, Exhibition, Commercial Units and Open Public Communal Area
axis of connection between surrounding contexts and thus landscaping plan for more flexible human traffic flowing into the
Building Scope : 3 Main Blocks; GF-2F, GF-1F, B1-2F
site are also main objectives.
Random Art Space
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Mass Development
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Site Considerations
El Sub Sta
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New Public Sqaure
1. Mass Arrangement
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Place mass lengthwise according to level difference within the site.
WAY
CASTLE
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Castle Conservation Area
GRE YFRI AR
Brewhouse Yard
New Linking Axis
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LA STR
ISABEL
To be demolished
Proposed Masterplan
2. Scale & Seperation Modify scale of the mass considering the viewpoints from the Notts castle. Also, considering the external staircase along castle road and plan the passageway.
3. Linking Place the atrium in the middle which can connect the separated mass internally. It also plans the main entrance and exit axes to allow access to the main atrium.
4. Volumise By adding layers to some mass that are created with only one single layers, I paid attention to the sense of space that the public can enjoy not only in the interior space but also in the exterior space.
The site is located within the Castle Quarter, sandwiched between Nottingham Castle and its wall/ cliff to the west and Maid Marian Way Road to the east. The Nottingham Castle cliff flanks Castle Road and despite its heritage and archaeological significance it presents a visually challenging face to the site at street level. In addition, 4 stories ground parking lot is located right next to the site boundary currently but it is to be demolished as a part of 'Broadmarsh Shopping Centre' remodeling project as it obstacles viewpoints from the shopping centre to castle and also from the castle to the city centre. Therefore, an organic design was planned to communicate with the public by providing citizens with an open public park that would naturally link the proposed lines of open street park to the site after remodeling.
Proposed Site Section
Open Communal Area Open Communal Area
Open Roof Garden
Proposed Long Elevation
The site is a uphill terrain with a level difference of about 8 metres, and to utilise the level difference, I put the external public staircase that open to the castle side and created main three external communal area and entrance along the staircase. The lowest communal space is a connection shaft from the Broadmash Shopping Center, which connects to the main entrance in atrium with external lamp. Random Art Space
MEZZANINE FLOOR
Random Art Space
SECOND FLOOR
Long Section A-A': Showing Workshop block
Interior View: Workshop Block
Long Section B-B': Showing Atrium Block
Interior View: Atriium Block
Cross Section A-A': Showing workshop block, gallery block and the front elevation of the main entrance (atrium block)
Interior View: Open communal area near the gallery block
Random Art Space
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Exterior View: From the outside of the visitor / information block 02 FFL GA 36000
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⑦ ㉒ ⑱ 13
⑲ ⑳ ㉑ ㉖ ㉗ ㉘ ㉓
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Perimeter Section: Indicating the one of the typical wall section (indicating retaining wall and external wall cladding detail)
Random Art Space
01 FFL GA 33000
1. Glassfibre reinforced concrete (GRC) parapet cap 2. 50x100mm Anodised Alumnimum Fin 3. Glassfibre reinforced concrete panel 4. GRC fixing angle support 5.Air-imperable Spary or Rigid Insulation 6. 10mm Eurobond Versapanel cement particle board 7. VCL 8. 160mm x 50mm Firestop 9. SFS by specialist contractor. Kingspan Thermapitch TP10 in between framing 10. 13mm GRC Panel Fixed to SFS 11. Suspended metal frame veneered wood tiles ceiling 12. EPDM Membrane Layer 13. 125mm Kingspan Therma TR22 PIR insulation 14. External timber decks 15. External timber decking support area 16. 10mm air gap and wall membrane 17. 50mm Rigid Insulation 18. Rebar cage structure to SE details to be securely tied prior to pouring of concrete to form 300mm thick retaining wall. 19. 10mm Filter Sheet Layer (Indicated in green dashed line) 20. 2 layers of 3mm waterproof membranes (Indicated in red dashed line) 21. SFS by specialist contractor. Kingspan Thermapitch TP10 in between framing 22. 2 No. layers 12.5mm British Gypsum Duraline plasterboard 23. Grout haunching provided to reinforce corner joint and increase required width of below ground insulation. 24. Sub-soil drainage to Civil Engineer’s requirements to be provided for BS 8102 compliance. Perforated drain to be within a gravel infill. 25. Floor membrane (Newton 503) 26. Loading DPM 27. Loading bearing coarse 28. Basedrainage Channel
3mm PPC Aluminium Parapet Capping (RAL 7016)
Velux Commerical Northlight with blackout blind and patent glazing (Frame coloured in RAL 7016)
Cast in-situ textured concrete to SE details
3mm PPC Aluminium Parapet Capping (RAL 7016)
Load-bearing Concrete wall with GRC Cladding Details
Gallery North Roof -light Build up Detail
- Anodised Aluminum Fin - GRC Concrete Panel - Air-imperable Spray or Rigid Insulation - Cement Partical Board - Load-bearing Concrete Wall - SFS Internal Wall Build-up
100mm Thermafloor TF70 PIR rigid insulation 02-1 FFL GA 37000
Single ply roof membrane
2 layers of 100mm Thermafloor TF70 PIR rigid insulation
Vapour Control Layer
- Velux rooflight - Single ply roof membrane - 2 layers of PIR rigid insulation - VCL - Cast-in-situ fair-faced concrete
Cast in-situ textured concrete to SE details
Cast in-situ fair-face concrete to SE details
Facade Canopy Detail - Timber cladding suspended with steel hangers - Rockwool soffit slab insulation - Continues VCL layers
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Gallery North Rooflight Detail Call1Out Detail: Gallery North Rooflight Detail 1:5
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0.4m
0.5m
VISUAL SCALE 1:5 @ A1
Trucell Open Cell Suspended Ceiling
Retaining Wall with SFS System Wall Build up
Foundation Details with Basement floor Build up
- Fiter sheet layer - 2 Layers of waterproof membranes - Retaining wall - Wall membrane - Rigid insulation - VCL - SFS internal wall build up
- Concrete slab - Floor membrane - Rigid floor insulation - Screed finish
3D Isometric technical detail: Indicating the 3d details of the foundation, retaining wall, open cell ceiling and the external cladding
Interior View: Gallery block
Random Art Space
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Universities Arts & Humanities School, NTU / Nottingham, United Kingdom
A New Home for A&H Campus
Type : Timber Framed Educational Facility / Personal Academic Work Location : Clarendon Street, Nottingham, NG1 4FY Site Area : 3154m2 Use : Educational Use Building Scope : B1, GF, 1F, 2F and 3F This project, introduced by the NTU Estates Development team, is a real client brief and site on the University’s City Campus in Nottingham. The site is within the city centre on the outskirts of the campus on Clarendon Street. As a structural characteristic of the building, it is designed to allow access from any direction of the site, considering the level difference within the site, and the layout of the building is particularly impressive considering the connection of feet traffic with the surrounding university buildings. Reflecting the characteristics of surrounding buildings that emphasized sustainability, I also paid attention to the sustainability of the indoor atmosphere and even in the construction stage by utilizing glulam and CLT structures. Thus, by naturally linking the feet traffic from NTU law school to Clarendon street, and creating a new access axis that extends vertically from the midpoint, existing students’ feet traffic will simultaneously energize the entire university campus.
Long Elevation: Clarendon Street Side
Universities Arts & Humanities School, NTU
Exterior Render View: West side view (Clarendon street), North side view (Waverley terrace street), Open communal area
Academic Work, Second Year, 2019 RIBA stage 1 to 4
NTU Boots Library
NTU Law School
NTU Student Union Building Tram Line
Premier Inn NTU International College
Terrace Loyal
Djanogly International Centre
Nottingham General Cemetery
Isometric Masterplan: Indicating all the surroudning buildings
Universities Arts & Humanities School, NTU
GROUND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
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Meeting Pod
21 m²
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116 m²
Lift
Lift
2 m²
3 m²
3 m²
Group Meeting Room
Storage
11 m²
11 m²
2 m²
Storage 2 m²
Staircase 13 m²
Y9
Hallway 47 m²
Group Meeting Room
Group Meeting Room
15 m²
11 m²
11 m²
6500
Male Toilet 16 m²
6500
3 m²
6500
Drinking Fountain
4 m²
100 m²
Communal Balcony
Electrical Riser Group Meeting Room
Y9
46 m²
Drinking Foundtaion
Hallway
77 m²
A102
Service Hallyway
7 m²
3 m²
Communal Lobby
1
Male Toilet
6500
Staircase Lobby Room
Y7
2 m²
Y9
2 m²
Air Tower
2 m²
3500
3500
Storage
13 m²
28 m²
Storage
3 m²
Electrical Riser
Y8
2 m²
Staircase
Female Toilet
28 m²
Lift
Y6
Y8 Dry Riser
1 A102
104 m²
14 m²
1 m²
3000
Meeting Pod
21 m²
Shared Academic Office
Staircase
Room
3500
Meeting Pod
21 m²
3000
Meeting Pod
3 m²
3250
3250
Y6
1350
Lift
3 m²
3 m²
4 m²
4 m²
36 m²
35000
1350
3000
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Storage 7 m²
2 m²
2000
88 m²
Drinking Fountain
Service Hallway
Y7
Electrical Riser Lift
Lift
87 m²
40 m²
Male Toilet
Y7
Y8
Shared Academic Office
IT Room
40 m²
2130
7 m²
3 m²
1300
2130
Plant
Staircase Lobby
Room
IT Room
3000
4 m²
49 m²
Y5
35000
Air Tower
2 m²
Reception Office
2 m²
Y4
4370
Storage
Electrical Riser
Y6
Y5
21 m²
21 m²
30 m²
4370
4370
Lift
3 m²
Y3
Female Toilet
30 m²
Single Office
Single Office
21 m²
4370
Male Toilet
82 m²
Single Office
2130
14 m²
44 m²
34 m²
1250
Staircase
1 m²
Communal Sitting Area
235 m²
IT Room
Corridor
Y4
1250
32 m²
3 m²
2130
Communal Lobby
2000
1300
1250
Service Hallway
Lift Dry Riser
1300
IT Room
3250
3250
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Y3
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Y2
43 m²
2 A102
35000
Y2
3000
3000
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A102
Y1
3000
Y1 3000
Y1
Female Toilet
Drinking Fountain
15 m²
Y10
3 m²
Group Meeting Room
Y10
Group Meeting Room
Female Toilet
11 m²
11 m²
15 m²
Storage
6000
Cycle Storage
3 m²
6000
74 m²
Storage
3 m²
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6000
6000
Y10
Y11
Flexible Class Room
Flexible Class Room
42 m²
30 m²
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Staircase 14 m²
Staircase Lobby
1350
Lift
2 m²
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4370 Drinking Fountain
7 m²
4 m²
Y6
35000
Y7
Electrical Riser 2 m²
Group Meeting Room
Lift
Lift
3 m²
Y8
3 m²
Group Meeting Room
Dry Riser
11 m²
1
2 m²
11 m²
Storage 2 m²
Staircase
Y9
Y9
13 m²
Hallway 47 m²
Group Meeting Room
Entrance Hall 62 m²
Group Meeting Room 11 m²
11 m²
Male Toilet
15 m²
6500
6500
6500
6500
16 m²
Drinking Fountain
Drinking Fountain
3 m²
3 m²
Group Meeting Room
Female Toilet 15 m²
Y10
Group Meeting Room
Female Toilet 15 m²
11 m²
Y10
11 m²
Y10
Y10 Storage
Storage
3 m²
6000
Open Communal Area
6000
6000
3 m²
6000
Staircase Lobby
3 m²
77 m²
A102
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Room
Communal Lobby
3500
Storage
Male Toilet
28 m²
2 m²
2 m²
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Female Toilet
Storage
3 m²
Electrical Riser
Y8
3500
3500
Lift
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104 m²
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35000
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3 m²
2 m²
13 m²
14 m²
1 m²
4 m²
3000
Lift
3 m²
Shared Academic Office
Staircase
Room
3 m²
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Dry Riser Staircase
Lift
87 m²
Air Tower
Y6
1350 2 m²
40 m²
8 m²
2130
2130 3000
Electrical Riser
1
Shared Academic Office
IT Room
40 m²
Dis. Toilet
7 m²
3 m²
Y7
A102
IT Room
28 m²
Y7
Y8
101 m²
Male Toilet
349 m²
Room
Hallway
5530 Open Communal Area
1300
3 m²
Y5
34 m²
2130
2 m²
Y5
Y3
Corridor
3000
Electrical Riser
87 m²
1300
27 m²
2 m²
Air Tower
Communal Lobby
Y6
Female Toilet
27 m²
Storage
3 m²
Y4
21 m²
3500
4370
Male Toilet Lift
349 m²
Y3
Y4
Single Office
21 m²
21 m²
4370
1300 Open Communal Area
167 m²
Y3
Single Office
Single Office
2130
1 m²
Y2
44 m²
3000
Dryriser
1250
Lift
3 m²
Y1
IT Room
43 m²
4370
1250
1300
2000
79 m²
4 m²
IT Room
2000
20 m²
Cafe
35000
A102
1250
349 m²
Cafe Storage
7000
3000
Y1
3250
Open Communal Area Cafe Kitchen
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3000
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Open Communal Area
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Not Enclosed
Flexible Class Room
Flexible Class Room
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42 m²
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Universities Arts & Humanities School, NTU
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Group Meeting Hallway Room 47 m²
Staircase
Storage
Hallway
Staircase
Storage
Hallway
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2 m²
13 m²
2 m²
Group Meeting Room
47 m²
Level 5 14500
11 m²
47 m²
Group Meeting Room
Group Meeting Room
11 m²
11 m²
3500
47 m²
3500
11 m²
3500
Group Meeting Room Hallway
Level 5 14500
Hallway
Staircase Lobby
Staircase
Hallway
Single Office
Hallway
Staircase Lobby
Staircase
Hallway
Single Office
Staircase Lobby
Staircase
101 m²
7 m²
14 m²
101 m²
21 m²
Level 4 11000
11 m²
Storage
13 m²
2 m²
Hallway 47 m²
11 m²
3500
Staircase
18000
Group Meeting Hallway Room 47 m²
18000
Level 4 11000
1 Communal Balcony 116 m²
100 m²
7 m²
14 m²
100 m²
A103
21 m²
Storage
13 m²
2 m²
Entrance Hall
3500
Staircase
3500
665
Level 3 7500
Open Communal Area 349 m²
62 m²
7 m²
14 m²
Level 3 7500
Open Communal Area 349 m²
Level 2 4000
Storage
13 m²
2 m²
Service Hallyway 46 m²
4000
Staircase
4000
Level 2 4000
Service Hallway Meeting Pod 21 m²
36 m²
Staircase Lobby 7 m²
Staircase 14 m²
Service Hallway 32 m²
Level 1 0
Level 1 0
Cross Section A-A': Educational Block showing staricase core, hallways and mezzanine entrance floor
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Cross Section B-B': Administration Block showing staricase core, hallways and open communal area on GF and Frist floor
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North Elevation: Waverley Terrace Road Side
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Level 2 4000
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West Elevation: Clarendon Street Road Side
Exterior Render View: From the open communal area adjacent to Clarendon street
Universities Arts & Humanities School, NTU
X9 Y2
2 A102
200mm Kingspan rigid insulation with roof membrane
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Structural sheating board to SE details
Level 5 14500
Level 5 14500
Over-framed, ventilated air cavity
245
215
Brick angle support
UV stable, vapour-permeable AB roof underlayment and temporary moisture protection 245mm CLT roof panel to manufacturers specifications
Single Office 21 m²
2180
215mm set back brick facing (Dark grey)
Clay facing brick (Dark grey)
Glulam element to SE specifications Schueco_FWS-50-SG curtain wall with openable window
35mm screed with mechanical fixed pedestals
665
245 35 180 35
Raisedcess floor systems with 180mm service void
655
35mm Kingspan partical floor board
Gold anodized aluminium cladding panel
Level 4 11000
Level 4 11000
Aluminium helping hand 'L' bracket at centres to cladding manufacturers DuPont Tyvek UV Facade Breather Membrane
Single Office
2180
245mm CLT floor panel to manufacturers specifications
3005
21 m²
Glulam element to SE specifications
Schueco_FWS-50-SG curtain wall with openable window
2X layer 12.5mm Knauf Wall board
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655
35mm Kingspan partical floor board
SFS frame with mineral wool insulation
35mm screed with mechanical fixed pedestals
665
245 35 180 35
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Raisedcess floor systems with 180mm service void
Level 3 7500
CP Board - Fully taped for airtightness (stops at columnsm slabs etc.)
Level 3 7500
35mm Kingspan K15 insulation with 40mm air cavity
Brick angle support 245mm CLT floor panel to manufacturers specifications
Open Communal Area
Clay facing brick (Light grey)
349 m²
Perimeter Section: Indicating the typical wall section (CLT, Glulam and aluminium cladding joint details)
Universities Arts & Humanities School, NTU
Call Out Elevation: Indicating the front elevation of the perimeter section
Y2 10
126
Aluminium parapet flashing with tapered rigid insulation SFS frame with mineral wool insulation
740
CP Board - Fully taped for airtightness (stops at columnsm slabs etc.)
30 20 200
12
Level 5 14500
35mm Kingspan K15 insulation with 40mm air cavity
245
215
375
Brick angle support 35mm Kingspan K15 insulation with 40mm air cavity
9
215mm setback from the outter brick facing for parpet wall
8
Brick angle support
Typical Parapet Detail: Not to scale
Y2
Glulam element to SE specifications
7
Schueco_FWS-50-SG curtain wall with openable window 2X layer 12.5mm Knauf Wall board
245
35
215
665
180
35
Level 3 7500
4 5
SFS frame with mineral wool insulation CP Board - Fully taped for airtightness (stops at columnsm slabs etc.)
2 1
6
35mm Kingspan K15 insulation with 40mm air cavity
Brick angle support
Clay facing brick (Light grey)
Typical Brick Wall Type Detail: Not to scale
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3D Iso Technical Detail: Not to scale
1. 245mm CLT floor panel to manufacturers specifications 2. 35mm screed with mechanical fixed pedestals 3. Raised access floor systems with 180mm service void 4. 400x400 35mm Kingspan partical floor board 5. Clay facing brick (Dark grey coloured) 6. Clay facing brick (Light grey coloured) 7. Schueco_FWS-50-SG curtain wall with openable window (gold anodised aluminium profiles) 8. Gold anodised aluminium facade panel 9. Air ventilated / service void profiles 10. Glulam elements to SE details
Universities Arts & Humanities School, NTU
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Container Pop-up House / Nottingham, United Kingdom
Off-grid dwellings for homeless using recycled shipping container
Academic Work, Second Year, 2019 RIBA stage 1 to 3
Perspective View Below the Tram Line / By Author
Type : Pop-up housing for homeless in Nottingham / Personal Academic Work
This pop-up housing project, built from recycling discarded shipping containers, are located in Nottingham, which has the
Location : Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, NG1 6AB
highest homeless rate in East Midland, and the main objective is to provide a shelter and temporary residence for home-
Site Area : 1640m2
less in Nottingham as part of the city’s robust homeless project. Furthermore, considering that the main purpose of the
Use : Residentail / Shelter
residence here is to serve as a temporary shelter rather than a permanent home, so it is characterised by the use of the steel
Building Scope : 20ft container size room for 1 person, 40ft size room for 2 person
structures that are relatively easy to be dismantled and facilitate relocation and reconstruction. In addition, the installed steel structure is designed to work as a billboard, so that it can operate internally, not unilaterally with government or city council’s support by generating some amount of advertising costs.
Container Pop-up House
Idea Concept
Site Analysis
Nottingham Gedling Mansfield Ashfield Newark Recycling shipping containers
Recycling structures into
Off-grid structure
billboards for advertising
Broxtowe Bassetlaw
"No one should have to sleep rough in Nottingham this winter"
Rushcliffe
People become homeless for lots of different reasons. Lack of affordable housing, poverty and unemployment, etc., we may not be able to solve the underlying causes of their problems in reality with an architec-
Comparing the aggregated number of homeless people in districts of
tural approach alone. However, it is clear that the longer someone experiences rough sleeping the more
Nottinghamshire, East Middland, it can be seen that the most number
likely they are to face challenges around trauma, mental health and drug misuse. Thus, if they were provid-
of homeless people is concentrated in Nottingham City Centre.
ed with at least room to recover their bodies, they would be safe from numerous threats on the streets and
There are more than 1,000 homeless people in Nottingham City Cen-
can expect more positive changes in the future.
tre. and I decided that it was most important to figure out where and
Therefore, if we can only provide a kind of townhouse to the homeless through small initial investment and
how they are living. Also, I decided that this pop-up housing is the
support, we can generate revenue on our own through billboard advertisements in the townhouse and
most necessary place.
Reading 24%
Exter 12% Manchester 15%
Nottingham 61%
Bristol 19%
minimize the problem of realistic costs through off-grid system. Thereby, we might be able to approach the fundamental problem of their poverty more.
Considertaions
3 Main Points in Site Selection
2440
Since the project aims to provide temporary housing for homeless people, not permanent homes, it is necessary to construct a modular type of space that is
2440
easier to dismantle and reassemble. In addition, it was deemed appropriate to recycle containers that have already been used and disposed of because the financial support of the government or the city council is limited. In addition, the typical container size will be divided into 20 ft and 40 ft, with
Community
It should exist in all regions and
In order to be effective in bill-
To solve the problem of ‘loneli-
be universally applicable. There-
board advertisements, a certain
ness and loneliness’ of homeless
fore, even if homeless people
level of floating population must
people, it is necessary to share
sign is possible because there is a possibility that townhouses can be created
who have not settled down
be secured by establishing a
interests and hobbies or form a
in various shapes according to the size of the site, such as stacking containers
move, their housing environ-
well-established surrounding in-
community as a member of the
ment must be guaranteed.
frastructure environment.
community.
12200
Economics
6080
Universality
a GIA of 12 m2 for one person and a 40 ft container of 25 m2 GIA suitable for two people. Furthermore, there is an advantage that a more reasonable de-
on top or attaching them sideways. Container Pop-up House
Design Process Secure the suitable site
Overlooking / building height study
Assemble the modular unit
Foaming a community village for homeless people
Enough space should be available to form a community, and the surrounding foot traffic should be active.
The number of floors should be determined by analyzing the conditions of the land, such as the overlooking study and the council’s skyline regulations.
After the site analysis, modular units are combined in a form suitable for the site.
Foaming a self-sustaing village through generating revenue from billboard advertising and self-maintaining from the offgrid structure.
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Perspective View From Middle Hill Road / By Author
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A total of three blocks of townhouse can be created due to the area of the land, and a total of six billboard ads can be installed accordingly.
Path
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On both the left and right sides of the site, there is a footpath leading to the Nottingham City Center, which is well suited to the surrounding infrastructure environment.
TRENT STREET
Potential revenue generation
CARR
T N STREE INGTO
The mid-hill road surrounding the site and tram lines across the site are expected to have a significant impact on advertising revenue generation.
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Adaptability to surrounding infrastructure Path
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Design Adaption
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On the right side of the site, there is a large open space, which can be further expanded into the townhouse and used as other idle spaces. Bird Eye View / By Author
Container Pop-up House
Container Module Unit Overview
UNITS FLOORPLANS
UNITS SECTIONS
2440
2440
20ft. Shipping Container (1 Person) 12 m²
40ft. Shipping Container (2 Person)
12220
6080
25 m²
UNIT ASSEMBLY PLAN
Name
Container sizes
40ft. Shipping Container (2 Person) 20ft. Shipping Container (1 Person)
Area
Shipping Container Size
25 m²
12220 x 2440 x 2400
12 m²
6080 x 2440 x 2400
Possibility of horizontal connection
Possibility of stacking vertically Container Pop-up House
Assembled Units Overview BLOCK PLAN
GROUND FLOOR
40ft. Shipping Container (2 person)
20ft. Shipping Container (1 person)
40ft. Shipping Container (2 person)
20ft. Shipping Container (1 person)
3D VIEW FROM THE TRAM LINES
Metal Grid Floor
Perforated Metal Bilboard Panel
Steel Structure to support the bilboard framee and containers
Container Pop-up House
SECOND FLOOR
Sustainable Off-Grid Structure Strategies EACH UNIT FLOORPLAN
Bathroom Functional Area 5 m²
Bed Area
2 m²
Lounge
6 m²
11 m²
Technical Room Functional Area0 m²
Solar Panels 4 x 165w/18v
Bathroom 2 m²
Bed Area
5 m²
Lounge
6 m²
11 m²
Technical Room 0 m²
IBC Container - 1000L - Water filters - 24V Water pump
Technical Room
Bathroom
Technical Room 0 m²
Bed Area 2 m²
Lounge 7 m²
Bathroom 2 m²
- 2 x 12v Battery Technical Room - Balancer 0 m² Charge Controller Bed Area 2 m² - Circuit Breaker Bathroom - Undervoltage Protection
- Boiler 24v - Shower - ToiletLounge 7 m² - Wash-Basin
2 m²
Solar bilboard system
PERSPECTIVE VIEW FROM MIDDLE HILL ROAD
Locally foraged and recycled materials
Container Pop-up House
WORK EXPERIENCE
Practical Work, 2020 RIBA stage 1 to 5
Brewery Road, Hoddesdon
Type : Concrete Framed Residential Unit / Work Experience
33402.5 13275.0 1810.0
1115.0
3815.0
1135.0
1115.0
1135.0
1810.0
1565.0
1350.0
1350.0
1350.0
Dx-01-04
W-01-08
W-01-07
W-01-06
Dx-01-03
Flat 7 - 08 Boiler
2750
2246
337.5
1810.0
Flat 8 - 08 Boiler
Dx-01-02
W-03-23
W-02-11
Dx-02-06
W-01-02
Dx-01-01
W-01-03
W-01-04
W-02-14
Dx-01-03
D-01-51
1870.0 D-01-44
Flat 2 - 01 Hall
D-01-42
Oven under
D-01-43
D-01-35
Flat 4 - 03 Living Room
Flat 5 - 03 Living Room 20.6 m²
10.6 m²
1731
10595
1820
1557
D-01-40
4.4 m²
2757
D-01-38
Flat 03 - 03 Living Room
Flat 03 - 05 Bedroom
9.7 m²
Flat 03 - 02 Kitchen
20.4 m²
6.9 m²
12.2 m²
13.1 m²
Flat 4 - 08 Boiler
Flat 03 - 08 Boiler
0.2 m²
0.4 m²
0.2 m²
Dx-01-21
3355
D-01-36
7.0 m²
600X 500mm shelf
Flat 03 - 04 Bathroom
D-01-32
Flat 4 - 06 Bedroom
12.1 m²
2.1 m²
1101
WM
Flat 4 - 05 Bedroom
Flat 5 - 05 Bedroom
Flat 4 - 07 Store
839
1.2 m²
Flat 03 - 01 Hall
4493
Flat 6 - 06 Bedroom
5.6 m²
D-01-33
D-01-25
1095
2750
600X
Flat 03 - 07500mm Store shelf
D-01-53
4.4 m²
D-01-30 Flat 4 - 01 Hall
1095
D-01-34
4.4 m²
1.6 m²
D-01-37
847.5
8.5 m²
Flat 5 - 04 Bathroom
Flat 4 - 04 Bathroom
2017
2.4 m²
Flat 03 - 09 shelf Store
WM
6.9 m²
Flat 4 - 02 Kitchen
4.3 m²
Flat 2 - 07 Store
600X 500mm
1220
Flat 2 - 04 Bathroom
16415.0
D-01-41
D-01-29
6.4 m²
2750
1100
D-01-48
1820
D-01-45
2170
3491
2750
2797
2750
Dx-01-20
D-01-39
2750
2201
W-02-15
W-01-26
W-01-27
W-01-28
Dx-01-14
W-01-29
Dx-01-15
W-01-30
337.5
W-01-25
Dx-01-16
W-01-31
645.0
W-02-16
3517.5
Dx-02-08
W-01-06
W-01-05
5.2 m²
Dx-03-12
Dx-02-07
Dx-01-02
9.4 m²
3327
Flat 5 - 08 Boiler
3368.5
Flat 2 - 02 Kitchen
WM
01-09-03 Communal Hall 3
Oven under
3.5 m²
1100
1100
13.2 m²
01-09-10 Lift
4.8 m²
Dx-01-19
1810.0
890.0 W-01-01
2750
W-03-24
Dx-03-11
W-02-13
W-02-12
Dx-02-05
4.4 m²
600X 500mmStore shelf 0.6 m²
D-01-31
1300
5.8 m²
Flat 6 - 01 Hall
1.5 m²
Flat 5 - 01 Hall
D-01-18
Dx-01-13 W-02-09
Flat 1 - 04 Bathroom
Flat 1 - 07
1300
1500.0
1350.0
1135.0
W-01-51 W-03-22
Oven under
1788
1933
Oven under
4352 Flat 5 - 02 Kitchen
0.4 m²
W-03-21
D-01-47
01-09-02 Communal Hall 2
01-09-09 0.7 m² 500mm Smoke shaft (natural) shelf
1.7 m²
D-01-17
Flat 5 - 07 Store600X
D-01-22
15.8 m²
1790.0 Dx-03-10
5.1 m²
D-01-46
0.5 m²
L-01-01
1300
D-01-16
Flat 1 - 01 Hall
Oven under
2240.0
Flat 6 - 03 Living Room
Flat 2 - 05 Bedroom
D-01-21
D-01-23
600X 500mm shelf
WM
650
01-09-11 D-01-54 Electrical Riser
01-09-07 Dry Riser 0.4 m²
D-01-26
10.6 m²
Flat 6 - 07 Store
15.1 m²
15.3 m²
D-01-28
D-01-52
D-01-15
4.4 m²
1350.0
1135.0
512
D-01-20
D-01-19
2240.0
Oven under
Flat 6 - 04 Bathroom
Flat 2 - 03 Living Room
Flat 1 - 05 Master Bedroom
8.6 m²
6.8 m²
D-01-27 1245
0.7 m²
WM 2750
13.9 m²
1500.0
01-09-06 Residential Riser
01-09-01 Communal Hall 1
WM
7.1 m²
Flat 1 - 06 Bedroom 2
D-01-24
D-01-02
4.4 m²
2837
1135.0
1200 WM
1295
D-01-07
1.0 m²
D-01-01
1820
Flat 7 - 04 Bathroom
920
625 W-03-20
W-01-01
Dx-01-23 3401 Flat 2 - 08 Boiler
3580
Flat 1 - 02 Kitchen
01 FFL Stair
815
4.4 m²
776 01-09-05 Store
2692.5
Flat 6 - 08 Boiler
W-03-19
Dx-01-01
Up Down 01-09-04 1203
Flat 8 - 04 Bathroom
5.2 m²
Oven under
900
Flat 8 - 02 Kitchen
D-01-12
D-01-14
1730
1135.0
18215.0
2750
12.4 m²
W-03-18
W-01-02
1452.5
1350.0
D-01-49
14.8 m²
W-03-17
W-01-03
1135.0
17.4 m²
6.2 m²
600X 500mm shelf
D-01-03
Oven under
1.2 m²
1100
D-01-08
D-01-04 1100
1350.0
7.5 m²
Flat 6 - 05 Master Bedroom
W-03-16
W-01-04
1227.5
D-01-50
Flat 8 - 01 Hall
1820
2240.0 1135.0 2240.0
Flat 8 - 07 D-01-09 Store
600X 500mm shelf
WM
Flat 6 - 02 Kitchen
contact with partners responsible for sfs was also one of the roles played.
2235.0
D-01-11
D-01-13
W-01-50
the top floor, mansard roof, is designed with SFS system. Consequently, continuous
13.3 m²
D-01-10
Flat 7 - 01 Hall
0.9 m²
5.8 m²
The building will have a total of 4 stories and the ground floor will be occupied with When it comes to the structural frame, the building is concrete-framed structure, but
1810.0
1350.0
2395
16.2 m²
Flat 7 - 07 Store
Flat 7 - 02 Kitchen
2754
2 commerical units, and all the above floors will be occupied with residential units.
1227.5
1350.0
Dx-01-17
Flat 1 - 03 Living Room
824
and drawing modification.
1135.0
1350.0
0.4 m²
12.9 m²
D-01-06
lings. The main role involved with the coordinating was to confirm clash detection
1340.0
0.6 m²
Flat 8 - 05 Master Bedroom
10.9 m²
experience with coordinating all the drawings with M&E drawings and even model-
1135.0
2815.0
Flat 1 - 08 Boiler
Flat 7 - 05 Bedroom
Flat 7 - 03 Living Room 17.5 m²
W-01-48
as structural modelling, drawing and scheduling documents. Furthermore, I had an
1340.0
0.6 m²
Flat 8 - 03 Living Room Flat 8 - 06 Bedroom
practice. In addition to architectural part, I was also involved in structural part such
1135.0
W-01-05
19.3 m²
I participated in this project when I worked as architectural, structural assistant in
1227.5
2235.0
Dx-01-12 5570
2745
1350.0
1135.0
W-01-47
1227.5
1350.0
0.3 m²
Building Scope : GF (Commerical),1F,2F and 3F
16312.5
1360.0
1530.0
D-01-05
2604
1227.5
1575.0
2235.0
337.5
2217
1790.0
Use :Residential Use
1135.0
2235.0
Location : Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, NG1 6AB Site Area : 1655m2
1115.0
112.5
1002.5
W-01-07
1135.0
1116.0
2235.0
W-01-08
1114.0
1135.0
1350.0
1115.0
1135.0
1350.0
1195.0
1810.0
1350.0
1135.0
1485.0
1565.0
1350.0
2235.0
1810.0 2235.0
1227.5
1135.0 1350.0
1340.0
1135.0 1350.0
1340.0
1135.0 1350.0
1227.5
1810.0
440.0
2235.0
Dx-01-04
01 FFL Architectural GA / By Author Dx-00-60
Dx-00-25
Flat 8 - 2Bed Flat 1 - 2Bed Flat 2 - 1Bed Flat 7 - 1Bed 63 m² 60 m² 54 m² 51 m² 683 ft² 644 ft² 579 ft² 553 ft²
Rear Elevation GA / By Author 2750
2604
Flat 8 - 03 Living Room
Flat 8 - 05 Master Bedroom Flat 7 - 03 Living Room 17.5 m²
19.3 m²
13.3 m²
Flat 8 - 06 Bedroom
Flat 7 - 05 Bedroom
10.9 m²
12.9 m²
Flat 1 - 05 Master Bedroom
Flat 1 - 06 Bedroom 2
15.3 m²
8.6 m²
Flat 1 - 03 Living Room
01-09-04 01 FFL Stair
16.2 m²
Flat 2 - 03 Living Room
13.9 m²
Flat 8 - 02 Kitchen
6.2 m²
Oven under
5.2 m²
Flat 7 - 02 Kitchen 5.8 m²
WM
Flat 8 - 04 Bathroom
01-09-06 Residential Riser
0.9 m²
WM
01-09-07 Dry Riser
Flat 1 - 07 Store
Oven under
17.4 m²
WM
0.6 m²
0.4 m²
Flat 2 - 01 Hall
01-09-02 Communal Hall 2
01-09-01 Communal Hall 1
7.5 m²
5.1 m²
6.8 m²
0.7 m²
Flat 7 - 04 Bathroom
Flat 1 - 02 Kitchen
WM
4.4 m²
Flat 7 - 07 Store
Flat 7 - 01 Hall
Flat 2 - 05 Bedroom
15.1 m²
Flat 1 - 01 Hall
Oven under
Flat 8 - 01 Hall
1.2 m²
Oven under
Flat 8 - 07 Store
Flat 2 - 04 Bathroom
6.4 m²
13.2 m²
4.3 m²
10.6 m²
Flat 2 - 01 Hall
4.4 m²
6.4 m²
WM
4.4 m²
1.5 m²
0.7 m²
01-09-10 Lift 3.5 m²
Flat 5 - 02 Kitchen
Flat 5 - 01 Hall
5.8 m²
Flat 6 - 07 Store
Oven under
4.8 m²
1.7 m²
Flat 4 - 02 Kitchen
Flat 5 - 04 Bathroom
8.5 m²
4.4 m²
Flat 4 - 04 Bathroom
WM
Flat 6 - 04 Bathroom
7.1 m²
01-09-09 Smoke shaft (natural)
Flat 5 - 07 Store
Oven under
Flat 6 - 02 Kitchen
Oven under
WM
Flat 03 - 01 Hall
4.4 m²
Flat 03 - 04 Bathroom
7.0 m²
4.4 m²
Flat 4 - 01 Hall
Flat 4 - 07 Store
5.6 m²
2.1 m²
Flat 6 - 01 Hall
14.8 m²
10.6 m²
15.8 m²
Flat 6 - 05 Master Bedroom 12.4 m²
Flat 03 - 02 Kitchen
Flat 4 - 05 Bedroom
6.9 m²
12.1 m²
Flat 6 - 06 Bedroom
Flat 6 - 03 Living Room
Flat 5 - 03 Living Room 20.6 m²
Flat 5 - 05 Bedroom 13.1 m²
Flat 4 - 06 Bedroom 9.7 m²
Flat 03 - 03 Living Room
Flat 03 - 05 Bedroom
Oven under
Flat 4 - 03 Living Room
WM
6.9 m²
20.4 m²
12.2 m²
625
454
3D Structural Model / By Author
Work Experience
01 FFL Service Plan / By Author
Flat 6 - 2Bed Flat 5 - 1Bed Flat 4 - 2Bed Flat 3 - 1Bed 62 m² 52 m² 60 m² 57 m² 671 ft² 561 ft² 649 ft² 609 ft² 01 FFL Area Plan / By Author
F
7
7
IWT12 IWT12
IWT01
RT01 RT01 Sarnafil single ply membrane in lead grey colour 9500 (adhered system) G410 15EL
Roof 56300
Sarnafil single ply membrane in lead grey colour 9500 (adhered system) G410 15EL
Roof 56300
EWT04 15mm Fire Panel
RT 02
5 3017
RT 02 Support for internal roof lining to be approved
2.0m
12.5mm Wall Board. Knuaf Earthwool Acoustic Roll within partition
EWT04
Knauf Universal Bracket
2.0m
RWP Outlet
1.5m Dx-03-23
Flat 18 - 03 Living Room
EWT05 Roof over gutter build up with additional insulation to raise gutter level to within reach from window cill.
90
03 FFL 53450
Compartment Fire Stopping below gutter
100.0
100x50mm Windposts between lightweight blockwork EWT05
Cavity tray formed with Solco Solcourse HP DPM with open perpend weephole
Screed Floor Build Up Level 03
100
RC slab to SE details
10
100
7
Sand cement screed
Compacfoam CF200 fixed to top of slab with angled bracket prior to laying insulation and screed
4 2
3
3022
3022
7
Cavity tray formed with Solco Solcourse HP DPM with open perpend weephole 75mm thk Rockwool SP Firestop System fixed to slab using Rockwool SP Fixing Brackets to acheive 60 min fire resistance, running continuously around entire floor plate
L11 IG Lintel Cavity fire closers to door surrounds to achieve 30 minutes fire resistance
Cavity fire closers to window surrounds to achieve 30 minutes fire resistance
EPDM seal from slab to window frame and surrounding inner blockwork leaf
12.4 m²
90
110
110
Thermally broken GASS2-150C-14L masonry support system by GA fixings fixed back to slab via 38-17 channel using M12 T-head bolts @350 c/c
Cavity tray formed with Solco Solcourse HP DPM dress onto the masonry support with open perpend weephole
2 3017
Flat 4 - 03 Living Room
15.0
SFS 95.0
ture truc 38.2 el S Ste
e fram 0.3
1.5 .0 100 90.0 18.0
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50.0
Extent of SFS Metal Frame Cavity Behind Sheathing Board 15mm Plasterboard
Brick finish to window reveals
75mm thk Rockwool SP Firestop System fixed to slab using Rockwool SP Fixing Brackets to acheive 60 min fire resistance, running continuously around entire floor plate
01 FFL 47750
75
Screed Floor Build Up Level 01
250 150
Compacfoam CF200 fixed to top of slab with angled bracket prior to laying screed
75
RC Slab to SE details
e anc lear
RT 02
12.1 m²
2 3019
250 150
01 FFL 47750
Screed floor build up level 01
c 23.2
Cavity fire closers to window surrounds to achieve 30 minutes fire resistance
Flat 4 - 05 Bedroom
EWT07
14.8 m²
75mm thk Rockwool SP Firestop System fixed to slab using Rockwool SP Fixing Brackets to acheive 60 min fire resistance, running continuously around entire floor plate. Refer to drg 3019 for fire stopping at balcony connections
Thermally broken GASS2-150C-14L masonry support system by GA fixings fixed back to slab via 38-17 channel using M12 T-head bolts @350 c/c
50mm Kingspan Thermapitch TP10 Insulation
EWT04
EWT07
RC Slab to SE details
75 75
Dx-01-15
Cavity fire closers to door surrounds to achieve 30 minutes fire resistance
W-01-29
18mm WBP Plywood Decking
.8 161 me l fra stee 90.0
BFLSA/L11 IG Lintel
Lintel for inner wall and lining for window head TBC
L11 IG Lintel
90+100mm Kingspan Thermaroof TR26 LPC/FM
Roof 56300
Brick support dimension from top of the slab
275
100 90
10
02 FFL 50600
Single Ply Membrane
1000 Gauge 0.25mm Polythene VCL
Screed Floor Build Up Level 02
Brick support dimension from top of the slab
RT01
Cavity tray formed with Solco Solcourse HP DPM with open perpend weephole
10
RC slab to SE details
275
02 FFL 50600
75mm thk Rockwool SP Firestop System fixed to slab using Rockwool SP Fixing Brackets to acheive 60 min fire resistance, running continuously around entire floor plate
Compacfoam CF200 fixed to top of slab with angled bracket prior to laying insulation and screed
100
75mm thk Rockwool SP Firestop System fixed to slab using Rockwool SP Fixing Brackets to acheive 60 min fire resistance, running continuously around entire floor plate. Refer to drg 3019 for fire stopping at balcony connections
3 3017
900
Dx-02-19
14.9 m²
Screed floor build up level 02
Flat 12 - 05 Master Bedroom
EWT07
Flat 12 - 03 Living Room
3022
BFLSA/L11 IG Single leaf Lintel
275
275
03 FFL 53450
EWT05
RT 05
EWT04
6 3017
19.5 m²
Screed Floor Build Up Level 03
Flat 18 - 03 Living Room 19.5 m²
75mm thk Rockwool SP Firestop System fixed to slab using Rockwool SP Fixing Brackets to acheive 60 min fire resistance, running continuously around entire floor plate. Refer to drg 3019 for fire stopping at balcony connections
RT05
W-03-43
10 90
2350.0
1.5m
EWT04
IWT12 approx. 435.0
EWT05
-01 Foundations Foundations RC Slab to SE details. 42950 Refer to drg 3001 for damp proofing details
Screed floor build up level 00
4 3001
Screed perimeter joint Slot drain to level threshold connected to stormwater drainage system, detail TBC
-01 Foundations Foundations 42950
250
80
65
Quinn Therm PIR Insulation
50.0 50.0
102.5
Compacfoam CF200 fixed with threaded bar, in advance of pouring the slab. Refer to drg 3001 for damp proofing details
Slab to extend by 50mm at door treshold
Concrete basefill
680 from SSL
1 3001
225 145
DPC minimum 150mm above external ground level (Steps to follow ground level)
80
225 145
65
Screed floor build up level 00 Quinn Therm PIR Insulation
675
00 FFL 44375
Cavity Tray & Open perpend weephole
Compartment Fire stopping 03 FFL 53450
1075.0 from SSL to top of brick
Outward opening aluminium double door to commercial unit
EWT01
00 FFL 44375
1500.0
90
1088.9
Ground beam to SE details
Work Experience
Rev
Date
1 2 3 4 5
19/12/13 20/01/31 20/02/13 20/02/19 Date 139
6
20/06/11
Is
1) This drawing and desig consent of Derrick Wade trading names of Derrick
2) Please do not scale - u
3) The contractor is to ch and cross reference same contradictions and discre
4) The contractor is to ch and bills of quantities as i of any contradictions and 5) If in doubt ask!
Internal Door No
Specification 1. Structural Jeldwen d 2. In conjunc shown all minimum 8 3. Apartment 850mm cle 4. Handles, o be ignored (Approved
979
914 864 533 864 457 864 914 864 686 864 864 864 914 457 864 533 864 864 864 533 914 686 864 864 864 914 914 914 914 864 686 864 864 864 914 533 864 864 457 864 914 864 533 864 864 914 686 864 864 864 864 457 686 457 533 686 686
2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981
Single swing left Single swing right Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing right Single swing left Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Double door single swing Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing left Double door single swing Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing right
DT-02 DT-01 DT-06 DT-08 DT-05 DT-01 DT-05 DT-02 DT-01 DT-03 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-02 DT-01 DT-06 DT-08 DT-01 DT-01 DT-06 DT-02 DT-03 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-04 DT-05 DT-04 DT-04 DT-02 DT-01 DT-03 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-02 DT-06 DT-01 DT-08 DT-05 DT-01 DT-02 DT-01 DT-01 DT-06 DT-08 DT-02 DT-08 DT-01 DT-01 DT-01 DT-03 DT-03 DT-05 DT-03 DT-05 DT-05
2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036
979 929 1066 929 522 929 522 979 929 751 929 929 929 979 929 1066 929 929 929 1066 979 751 929 929 929 979 522 979 979 979 929 751 929 929 929 979 1066 929 929 522 929 979 929 929 1066 929 979 929 929 929 929 751 751 522 751 522 522
44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44
FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 FD30S & Lock FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 FD30 FD30S & Lock FD30 & SCC FD30 Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 & SCC &VP FD30S & Lock FD30 & SCC &VP FD30 & SCC &VP FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 & SCC FD30 Thumb Turn FD30 & VP FD30 FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 & SCC FD30 & VP FD30 FD30 Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30S & Lock -
Single swing right Single swing left Single swing right
0 10 0 10 0 10 0 0 10 0 10 10 10 0 10 0 10 10 10 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 0 10 10 0 10 0 10 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 10 0 10 10 0 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0
914 864 533 864 457 864 457 914 864 686 864 864 864 914 864 533 864 864 864 533 914 686 864 864 864 914 457 914 914 914 864 686 864 864 864 914 533 864 864 457 864 914 864 864 533 864 914 864 864 864 864 686 686 457 686 457 457
2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981
170 80 80 80 80 80 310 310 80 80 80 80 80 310 80 80 80 80 80 310 310 80 80 80 80 170 310 92 170 310 80 80 80 80 80 310 80 80 80 80 80 310 80 80 80 80 310 80 80 80 80 80 80 92 80 80 80
Single swing left Single swing right Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Double door single swing Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing left Single swing left Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Double door single swing
Dx-02-26 Dx-02-27 Dx-02-34
DT-03 DT-03 DT-06
2036 751 44 2036 751 44 2036 1066 44
03 FFL D-03-01 D-03-02 D-03-03 D-03-04 D-03-05 D-03-06 D-03-07 D-03-08 D-03-09 D-03-10 D-03-11 D-03-12 D-03-13 D-03-14 D-03-15 D-03-16 D-03-17 D-03-18 D-03-19 D-03-20 D-03-21 D-03-22 D-03-23 D-03-24 D-03-25 D-03-26 D-03-27 D-03-28 D-03-30 D-03-31 D-03-32 D-03-33 D-03-34 D-03-35 D-03-36 D-03-37 D-03-38 D-03-39 D-03-40 D-03-41 D-03-42 D-03-43 D-03-44 Dx-03-28 Dx-03-29 Dx-03-30 Dx-03-31 Dx-03-32
DT-05 DT-06 DT-02 DT-05 DT-01 DT-03 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-02 DT-01 DT-06 DT-08 DT-01 DT-02 DT-06 DT-01 DT-08 DT-01 DT-01 DT-02 DT-03 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-04 DT-04 DT-04 DT-01 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-06 DT-02 DT-03 DT-05 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-01 DT-05 DT-05 DT-02 DT-05 DT-03 DT-05 DT-03 DT-05
2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036
522 1066 979 522 929 751 929 929 929 979 929 1066 929 929 979 1066 929 929 929 929 979 751 929 929 929 979 979 979 929 929 929 929 1066 979 751 522 929 929 929 929 522 522 979 522 751 522 751 522
44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44
FD30
0 0 0
686 686 533
1981 1981 1981
FD30S & Lock FD30S & Lock FD30 & SCC FD30 Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 FD30 & SCC FD30 Thumb Turn FD30 & VP FD30 FD30 FD30 & SCC FD30S Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 & SCC &VP FD30 & SCC &VP FD30 & SCC &VP Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 FD30 & SCC FD30 FD30 Thumb Turn FD30 & VP FD30 FD30S & Lock FD30 & SCC -
0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 10 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 10 10 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
457 533 914 457 864 686 864 864 864 914 864 533 864 864 914 533 864 864 864 864 914 686 864 864 864 914 914 914 864 864 864 864 533 914 686 457 864 864 864 864 457 457 914 457 686 457 686 457
1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 2025 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981
-
Door handing
80 80 80
Wall Thickness
1981 1981 1981
Thickness
Door handing
457 686 457
Width
Wall Thickness
0 0 0
Height
Door Panel Height
-
Door Panel Width
522 44 751 44 522 44
Undercut (mm)
Thickness
170 80 80 80 80 80 310 80 80 80 80 80 310 310 80 80 80 80 80 310 310 80 80 80 80 170 92 170 310 80 80 80 80 80 310 80 80 80 80 80 310 80 80 80 80 310 80 80 80 80 80 310 80 92 80 80 80
02 FFL D-02-01 D-02-02 D-02-03 D-02-04 D-02-05 D-02-06 D-02-07 D-02-08 D-02-09 D-02-10 D-02-11 D-02-12 D-02-13 D-02-14 D-02-15 D-02-16 D-02-17 D-02-18 D-02-19 D-02-20 D-02-21 D-02-22 D-02-23 D-02-24 D-02-25 D-02-26 D-02-27 D-02-28 D-02-29 D-02-30 D-02-31 D-02-32 D-02-33 D-02-34 D-02-35 D-02-36 D-02-37 D-02-38 D-02-39 D-02-40 D-02-41 D-02-42 D-02-43 D-02-44 D-02-45 D-02-46 D-02-47 D-02-48 D-02-49 D-02-50 D-02-51 D-02-52 D-02-53 D-02-54 Dx-02-22 Dx-02-23 Dx-02-24
2036 2036 2036
Width
DT-05 DT-03 DT-05
Door Panel Height
0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 10 10 0 0 10 0 10 10 10 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 10 0 10 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dx-01-20 Dx-01-21 Dx-01-23
Door Panel Width
FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 & SCC FD30S & Lock Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 FD30 FD30S & Lock FD30 & SCC FD30 Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 & SCC &VP FD30 & SCC &VP FD30 & SCC &VP FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30 FD30 & VP FD30 & SCC FD30 Thumb Turn FD30 & VP FD30 FD30 & SCC Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30 FD30 & SCC FD30 Thumb Turn FD30 FD30 FD30 & VP FD30S & Lock FD30 FD30S & Lock -
155 Double door single swing 155 Double door single swing
Height
Door Panel Height 1981 1981
Door handing
Door Panel Width 533 533
Wall Thickness
Undercut (mm)
Thickness 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44
0 0
Internal Door Schedule Structural Opening (mm) Door Type
979 929 1066 929 522 929 979 929 751 929 929 929 979 522 929 1066 929 929 929 1066 979 751 929 929 929 979 979 979 979 929 751 929 929 929 979 1066 929 929 522 929 979 929 1066 929 929 979 751 929 929 929 929 522 751 522 1066 751 751
929
DT 08 Lounge Door Plywood Door with vision panel
Door No.
2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2080 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036 2036
FD30S & Lock FD30S & Lock
Door Type
DT-02 DT-01 DT-06 DT-08 DT-05 DT-01 DT-02 DT-01 DT-03 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-02 DT-05 DT-01 DT-06 DT-08 DT-01 DT-01 DT-06 DT-02 DT-03 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-04 DT-04 DT-04 DT-02 DT-01 DT-03 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-02 DT-06 DT-01 DT-08 DT-05 DT-01 DT-02 DT-01 DT-06 DT-01 DT-01 DT-02 DT-03 DT-01 DT-01 DT-01 DT-08 DT-05 DT-03 DT-05 DT-06 DT-03 DT-03
2036 1066 44 2036 1066 44
Structural Opening (mm) Door No.
01 FFL D-01-01 D-01-02 D-01-03 D-01-04 D-01-05 D-01-06 D-01-07 D-01-08 D-01-09 D-01-10 D-01-11 D-01-12 D-01-13 D-01-14 D-01-15 D-01-16 D-01-17 D-01-18 D-01-19 D-01-20 D-01-21 D-01-22 D-01-23 D-01-24 D-01-25 D-01-26 D-01-27 D-01-28 D-01-29 D-01-30 D-01-31 D-01-32 D-01-33 D-01-34 D-01-35 D-01-36 D-01-37 D-01-38 D-01-39 D-01-40 D-01-41 D-01-42 D-01-43 D-01-44 D-01-45 D-01-46 D-01-47 D-01-48 D-01-49 D-01-50 D-01-51 D-01-52 D-01-53 D-01-54 Dx-01-12 Dx-01-17 Dx-01-19
Width
Door Type DT-06 DT-06
Height
Door No. 00 FFL D-00-02 D-00-03
1066
DT 06 Plant / Store Door Plywood Door (unless where used for boiler store)
DT 05 Boiler Store Door Plywood Door
Internal Door Schedule
Door Fire Rating
Internal Door Schedule Structural Opening (mm)
522
DT 04 Corridor & Stair Door Plywood Door with vision panel
Undercut (mm)
751
DT 03 Store Door Plywood Door (unless where used for boiler store)
DT 02 Flat Entrance Door GRP Door
Door Fire Rating
979
DT 01 Bedroom & Bathroom Door Plywood Door
Door Fire Rating
929
80 Single swing left 80 Single swing right 80 Double door single swing
170 170 170 80 80 80 80 80 80 170 80 80 80 80 170 80 80 80 80 80 170 80 80 80 80 170 92 170 80 80 80 80 80 170 80 80 80 80 80 80 92 80 170 80 80 80 80 80
Single swing right Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Double door single swing Single swing left Single swing right Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Double door single swing Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing left Single swing left Single swing left Single swing right Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right Single swing left Single swing right Single swing left Single swing right Single swing right
DWW DESIGN | FIELD HOU CLIENT
B3 Living JOB TITLE
Brewery Road, H DRAWING TITLE
Internal Door Ele Project:
MW201103-DWW Drawn:
Checked:
SK
PA
Drawing status:
CONST
Do not scale from this drawing. Che ordering. If in doubt ask.
North
18
18.32 18.42
18.05
18.16
Work Experience WPF ht 3.00m 18.59
metal storage container
00-03 Entrance & Staircase 1 00-05 Lift 1
2.9 m²
00-03 Entrance 2 & Staircase 2 00-10 13.0 m² Plant
16.4 m²
SL 18.95 HL 20.57 h 4m conc edging
18.05
EL 20.69
00-07 Bin Storage
SL 19.70 HL 21.62 SL 18.23 HL 21.62 SL 19.70 HL 21.62
RL 22.33 SL 19.70 HL 21.62
b r i c k w a l l h t 18.43 18.48
5 .4 18
18.62
18.6 8
18.52
6
EL 26.21
RL 27.09
EL
me tal build ing
RSJ
RSJ
RSJ
RL
EL 22.54
corru gated
26.16
concrete panel fence ht 2.40m
18.5 h 8 8m 18.56
18.6 2
base RSJ CON EL 24.09 PE 18.5
conveyor belt concrete
RSJ
.5 18
2041 18.5 5
18.52
18.8 0
18.7 2
18.82 18.8 2 18.8 0
18.7 8
18.6 8
18.6 6
RL 24.92
18.64
8
205
18.7 1
27.86
18.41
RL 23.95
18.57
RSJ 18.67
18.5 4
RSJ
18.70
RL 24.89
open sided building
pile of pall area una ets surv ble to ey
CON
EL 24.16 RSJ concrete base conveyor belt
18.8 0
1
c o n c r e t e
18.7
EL 24.09 RSJ 18.7 0 pile of pall area RSJ una ets surv ble to 18.7 ey 2
RSJ
18.8 0
18.5 9
18.76
n g b u i l d i
EL 22.04
GY 18.4 8
pile area of pallets una surv ble to ey
18.56
18.5 8
18.57
18.5 7
18.5 8
RSJ
203
18.6 8
18.63 18.67
18.5 7
EL 23.39
b r i c k
204
MH UTL CL 18.5 4
t a r m a c 18.4 3
22.8 6
18.47
concrete panel fence ht 2.40m
18.4 3
GY 18.4 18.3 1 7
18.4 9
MH UTL CL 18.5 4
18.55
18.43
25.4 4
18.5 1
18.60
2040
6 18.6 25.9 0
18.62
24.7 0
und lev el
MH UTL CL 18.5 7
GY 18.5 2
18.73
18.5 9
GY 18.5 7
202
18.73
18.4 2
d gro
18.5 8
18.60
pile of pall area una ets surv ble to ey
18.6 5
18.63
pile area of pallets una surv ble to ey
Assume
18.69 GY 18.5 6
18.5 6
pile of pallets area unable to survey
18.63
18.6 0 MH UTL CL 18.5 8
9
open sided building RL 24.63
18.5 8
201 18.6 3
.5 18 18.5 9
metal storage container
EL 23.61
t a r m a c
18.6 0
GY 18.5 2
MH UTL CL 18.6 1
CON
MH UTL CL 18.6 4
18.6 5
MH UTL CL 18.6 2
18.63 plastic railing fence ht 1.20m 18.58
pile area of pallets una surv ble to ey
GY 18.5 5
18.63
18.61
pile of pallets area unable to survey
P
18.65
18.6 4
EL 26.15
no acc ess
RL 25.59
MH UTL CL 18.6 5
HL 20.95 SL 20.29
21.66
18.63 18.65
18.55
18.67
18.6 5
p a v i n g
18.5 8
- una ble
EL 24.41
MH UTL CL 18.6 2
18.6 6
PE EL 21.66 18.58 18.6 4
2000
18.62
b r i c k
18.6 5
metal security fence ht 3.00m 18.65
MH FW CL 18.65 IL 18.21
18.65
18.6 0
EL 24.02
25.6 4
HL 21.11 SL 19.81
P 18.64 PEL
EL 21.66
18.6 5
brick building RL 23.49
HL 20.80 SL 18.76
18.62
P
18.60 18.6 6
GY 18.5 3 18.5 7
EL 24.52
18.51 18.60 IRF ht WM CTV 1.20m 18.50 18.66 con RTW 18.74
RL 26.80 brick building
18.7 1
VP 100
18.7 0
PWL 25.66 18.63 100
18.65
100
18.6 6
18.64
MSF ht 3.00m
step up 18.59
18.6 9
HL 21.11 SL 19.81 18.69
200
18.38
t a r m a c
18.58
18.6 2 GY 18.5 5
18.6 0
18.5 7
EL 24.41 brick lean too EL 23.89 18.37 18.39
pile area of pallets una surv ble to ey
18.6 5
HL 21.41 SL 19.89
MH UTL CL 18.6 0
PWL 25.51 HL 21.13 SL 19.96
18.62
18.6 5
20
RFL 21.85
SL 22.85 SL 22.85 HL 24.24 HL 24.24
PE PE GY 18.57
18.92
18.6 2
brick and render building
RFL 25.02
18.61
18.58
18.69
18.62 PE GY
HL 24.49 SL 22.78
18.52
18.6 2
18.65
18.63 SP 18.66 18.64
18.53
brick wall ht 1.80m
DC
24.6 9
18.6 2
EL 25.01
NVP MH SW CL 18.62 WL 17.62 SL 17.06
DC
18.6 5
18.6 3
18.54
18.6 2
MH UTL CL 18.64 MH UTL CL 18.64
18.57
SV
18.5 8
HL 23.68 SL 22.64
18.57
service
18.6 6
18.68
HL 21.62 SL 19.92
18.63 box
RL 26.97
HL 21.57 HL 21.66 HL 21.57 SL 22.86 SL 22.86 SL 22.86 brick paviors HL 24.57 HL 24.57 HL 24.57
t a r m a c
SV
WM
18.62 18.63
18.51 18.61
18.34
t a r m a c
18.51
18.37
machinery
18.62
18.51
EL 25.01
18.6 1
18.59
IRF
P 18.62
CON BW ht 1.80m
MH UTL CL 18.61
BD
18.51
HL 21.29 SL 19.90
21.21 18.61 18.63
BW18.63 ht 1.80m
TP
18.49 18.59
18.62 FH BW ht 1.10mstep up ST 18.53 18.60 18.61 CTV service 18.60 MH UTL 18.57 box CON CL 18.61 plinth SL 19.88 SL 19.14 SL 19.88
IRF ht 2.10m
18.58
MH UTL CL 18.73
steps up
18. 63
brick paviors
18.46 18.56
R O A D
t a r m a c
S T A T I O N
BT
18.37 18.36 18.40 18.44
18.52
3
18.45
CON
18.6 0
ST
18.44
18.34
CON corrugated metal WM fence ht 3.00m 18.54 metal storage 18.57 h 4m container 18.57
RL 25.45 brick building
18.32
18.41 18.30
18.31 18.44
t a r m a c
GY 18.26 18.30
LP
18.41
18.61
EL 23.83
brick paviors
CTV
18.32 18.43
2
18.65
EL 22.62
WM
CTV
9 .1
18.31 18.42
1
537400 E
18.62
RS
to surv ey
concrete
LP
18.48
18.62
18.59
tarmac
18.50 18.58
IRF ht 1.80m
18.52
HL 20.69 SL 19.35 SL 19.35
200400 N
North
EL 21.20
brick building
RL 24.09
EL 21.20
200450 N
WORK EXPERIENCE
40 Station Road, Waltham Abbey Pratical Work, 2020 RIBA stage 1 to 3
Type : Concrete Framed Residential Unit / Work Experience
Location : Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, NG1 6AB
Site Area : 3819m2
Use : Residential Unit
Building Scope : GF,1F,2F, and 3F
This building is also one of the projects I participated when I worked
in practice, and I was involved in RIBA stage 1 to 3. Parking lot for res-
idents is planned on the ground floor and all the above floors will be
occupied with residential units. I participated in from the initial spa-
tial coordination to all the drawings and modelling, and I was also
responsible for creating and organising the room / area schedules.
537400 E
EL 20.69 unsurfaced
unsurfaced
brick building RL 24.68 EL 22.09
EL 22.09 2 . 2 0 m
Existing Plan with Demolition Plan / By Author 537350 E
16.0 m²
00-08 Cycle Storage
37.8 m²
00-09 Bike Storage
20.7 m²
32.3 m²
00-04 Entrace 3 & Staircase 3
16.0 m²
UP 00-06 Lift 2
2.8 m²
00-11 Intake Room
20.8 m²
Proposed Site Plan / By Author 3D Bird Eye View / By Author
North
00-05 Lift 1
Entrance 40A
00-08 Cycle Storage
2.9 m²
37.8 m²
00-03 Entrance & Staircase 1
Level Roof 30750 mm
16.0 m²
Level 03 27750 mm
Level 02 24750 mm
Level 01 21750 mm
Level 00 18550 mm 00-09 Bike Storage 20.7 m²
Front Elevation GA / By Author Proposed Car Parking Spaces : 69 spaces (53 Internal + 16 External) Required Car Parking Spaces : Spaces : 68 spaces (63 + 5 Visitors) Level Roof 30750 mm 00-06 Lift 2 2.8 m²
00-04 Entrace 3 & Staircase 3
Level 03 27750 mm
16.0 m²
UP 00-07 Bin Storage
Entrance 40C
32.3 m²
Level 02 24750 mm
Entrance 40B
00-03 Entrance 2 & Staircase 2
00-10 Plant
13.0 m²
Level 01 21750 mm
00-11 Intake Room
16.4 m²
20.8 m²
Level 00 18550 mm
Rear Elevation GA / By Author
GF FFL Architectural GA / By Author
01-00 Staircase 1
North
Level Roof 30750 mm
01-00 Plant
01-00 Lift 1
8.1 m²
01-07-02 Bathroom
2.9 m²
17.9 m²
01-07-05 Store 1.0 m²
5.1 m²
Level 03 27750 mm
01-07-07 Double Bed 13.0 m²
Level 02 24750 mm
01-07-01 Hall 5.5 m²
01-07-06 Single Bed 9.4 m²
01-04-03 Living
01-04-10 Balcony
01-04-04 Kitchen
16.2 m²
4.7 m²
6.4 m²
01-07-04 Kitchen
01-07-03 Living
01-06-04 Kitchen 6.2 m²
01-06-03 Living
01-06-02 Bathroom
01-06-07 Double Bed
8.4 m²
01-04-07 Double Bed
4.5 m²
5.1 m²
01-04-01 Hall
01-06-10 Balcony
16.3 m²
01-04-09 En-suite 3.6 m²
15.4 m²
01-04-05 Store 1.4 m²
5.1 m²
01-03-09 En-suite
01-03-05 Store
12.5 m²
7.1 m²
01-03-08 01-03-01 Double Bed w. En-suiteHall
01-06-09 En-suite
01-06-05 Store
7.1 m²
01-06-08 Double Bed w.En-suite
3.6 m²
1.4 m²
01-03-07 Double Bed
4.5 m²
01-09-10 Balcony
01-11-10 Balcony
01-09-03 Living
01-11-03 Living
01-09-04 Kitchen
01-11-04 Kitchen
4.5 m²
01-13-10 Balcony
01-15-10 Balcony
01-13-03 Living
01-15-03 Living
4.5 m²
4.4 m²
01-17-10 Balcony
4.4 m²
01-18-10 Balcony
4.4 m²
4.4 m²
15.4 m²
01-03-02 Bathroom
12.5 m²
01-03-10 Balcony
East Elevation GA / By Author
01-06-01 Hall
1.4 m²
3.6 m²
15.4 m²
Level 00 18550 mm
4.4 m²
7.1 m²
01-04-08 Double Bed w. En-suite
Level 01 21750 mm
01-07-10 Balcony
16.5 m²
01-04-02 Bathroom
12.5 m²
5.1 m²
01-03-03 Living
01-09-07 Double Bed 12.5 m² 01-09-08 Double Bed w.En-suite
01-00 Plant
01-03-04 Kitchen
16.3 m²
16.6 m²
16.7 m²
01-11-06 Single Bed 9.2 m²
01-11-07 Double Bed
01-13-07 Double Bed
13.0 m²
13.0 m²
01-13-06 Single Bed 9.2 m²
16.7 m²
01-15-06 Single Bed
16.7 m²
9.2 m²
01-15-07 Double Bed
01-17-07 Double Bed
13.0 m²
01-17-03 Living
13.0 m²
01-18-03 Living
16.7 m²
01-18-07 Double Bed
16.7 m²
13.0 m²
14.8 m²
42.1 m²
6.2 m²
01-09-09 En-suite 3.6 m²
01-02-10 Balcony
01-02-03 Living
01-09-01 Hall 7.1 m²
01-02-04 Kitchen
16.1 m²
01-09-02 Bathroom 5.1 m²
8.4 m²
6.3 m²
01-11-01 Hall 5.5 m²
8.4 m²
01-11-05 01-13-05 Store Store 1.0 m²
01-11-02 Bathroom 5.1 m²
1.0 m²
01-13-02 Bathroom
01-13-01 Hall
01-15-01 Hall
01-13-04 Kitchen
5.5 m²
5.1 m²
01-15-05 Store 1.0 m²
01-15-02 Bathroom 5.1 m²
01-17-05 Store
01-18-05 Store
1.0 m²
01-17-02 Bathroom 5.1 m²
01-17-01 Hall
01-17-04 Kitchen
5.5 m²
01-18-04 Kitchen
7.8 m²
7.8 m²
1.0 m²
01-18-01 Hall
01-18-02 Bathroom
5.5 m²
5.1 m²
8.4 m²
01-09-05 Store
4.3 m²
5.5 m²
01-15-04 Kitchen
8.4 m²
1.4 m²
Level Roof 30750 mm
01-00 Communal Hall
01-02-06 Single Bed
121.4 m²
01-02-01 Hall
9.8 m²
01-08-05 Store
5.4 m²
1.4 m²
01-08-09 En-suite 3.6 m²
01-02-07 Double Bed 13.0 m²
01-02-05 Store
01-08-01 Hall
01-08-02 Bathroom 5.1 m²
01-08-04 Kitchen
01-10-04 Kitchen
01-10-02 Bathroom
8.7 m²
01-10-01 Hall
6.3 m²
7.1 m²
5.1 m²
01-12-04 Kitchen
01-12-02 Bathroom
8.7 m²
01-12-01 Hall
5.5 m²
01-02-02 Bathroom
5.1 m²
5.1 m²
01-14-01 Hall
01-14-04 Kitchen 8.7 m²
01-16-04 Room 8.7 m²
01-16-01 Hall
5.5 m²
01-00 Plant
5.2 m²
8.1 m²
01-16-05 Store
01-12-05 01-14-05 Store Store
1.0 m²
01-00 Plant
01-16-02 Bathroom
5.5 m²
5.5 m²
01-10-05 Store
5.1 m²
1.1 m²
01-14-02 Bathroom
1.0 m²
01-00 Lift 2
1.1 m²
1.0 m²
2.8 m²
42.8 m²
01-01-07 Double Bed 9.2 m²
01-01-05 Store 1.0 m²
01-08-07 Double Bed
01-01-02 Bathroom
01-08-08 Double Bed w.En-suite
5.1 m²
12.5 m²
01-08-03 Living 16.6 m²
01-10-03 Living 17.3 m²
01-10-06 Single Bed 9.4 m²
01-10-07 Double Bed 13.0 m²
01-12-03 Living 17.3 m²
01-12-06 Single Bed 9.4 m²
01-12-07 Double Bed 13.0 m²
01-14-07 Double Bed 13.0 m²
01-14-06 Single Bed
01-14-03 Living 17.3 m²
01-16-03 Living 17.3 m²
9.4 m²
01-16-06 Single Bed 9.4 m²
01-16-07 Double Bed 13.4 m²
Level 03 27750 mm
01-00 Staircase 3 20.4 m²
DN
15.0 m²
01-01-01 Hall 01-01-06 Single Bed
UP
4.9 m²
01-05-05 Store
9.8 m²
1.4 m²
01-08-10 Balcony
01-05-09 En-suite
4.5 m²
01-10-10 Balcony 4.3 m²
01-12-10 Balcony 4.7 m²
01-14-10 Balcony 4.5 m²
Level 02 24750 mm
01-16-10 Balcony 4.4 m²
3.6 m²
01-01-10 Balcony 4.7 m²
01-01-03 Living 12.1 m²
01-01-04 Kitchen
01-05-01 Hall
8.4 m²
7.1 m²
01-05-02 Bathroom 5.8 m²
01-00 Staircase 2
01-05-08 Double Bed w.En-suite
Level 01 21750 mm
15.4 m²
01-05-07 Double Bed 12.5 m²
01 FFL Architectural GA / By Author
18.0 m²
01-00 Plant 16.4 m²
01-05-04 Kitchen 5.6 m²
01-05-03 Living 16.2 m²
01-05-10 Balcony
Level 00 18550 mm
4.8 m²
West Elevation GA / By Author
Work Experience
Room Schedule (Level 00 / 01) Number
Name
Level 00 00-Communal Areas 00-01 Undercroft Car Parking 00-03 Entrance 2 & Staircase 2 00-03 Entrance & Staircase 1 00-04 Entrace 3 & Staircase 3 00-05 Lift 1 00-06 Lift 2 00-07 Bin Storage 00-08 Cycle Storage 00-09 Bike Storage 00-Communal Areas 00-Plant 00-10 00-11 00-Plant
Room Schedule (Level 00 / 01) Area
1328 m² 13 m² 16 m² 16 m² 3 m² 3 m² 32 m² 38 m² 21 m² 1469 m²
Plant Intake Room
16 m² 21 m² 37 m²
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
5 m² 5 m² 12 m² 8 m² 1 m² 10 m² 9 m² 5 m² 55 m²
01-02-2Bed-3P 01-02-01 01-02-02 01-02-03 01-02-04 01-02-05 01-02-06 01-02-07 01-02-10 01-02-2Bed-3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
5 m² 5 m² 16 m² 8 m² 1 m² 10 m² 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
01-03-2Bed 4P 01-03-01 01-03-02 01-03-03 01-03-04 01-03-05 01-03-07 01-03-08 01-03-09 01-03-10 01-03-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w. En-suite En-suite Balcony
Level 01 01-01-2Bed 3P 01-01-01 01-01-02 01-01-03 01-01-04 01-01-05 01-01-06 01-01-07 01-01-10 01-01-2Bed 3P
7 m² 5 m² 16 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 5 m² 72 m²
01-04-2Bed 4P 01-04-01 01-04-02 01-04-03 01-04-04 01-04-05 01-04-07 01-04-08 01-04-09 01-04-10 01-04-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w. En-suite En-suite Balcony
7 m² 5 m² 16 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 5 m² 72 m²
01-05-2Bed 4P 01-05-01 01-05-02 01-05-03 01-05-04 01-05-05 01-05-07 01-05-08 01-05-09 01-05-10 01-05-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
7 m² 6 m² 16 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 5 m² 72 m²
01-06-2Bed 4P 01-06-01 01-06-02 01-06-03 01-06-04 01-06-05 01-06-07 01-06-08
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite
7 m² 5 m² 16 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m²
Number
Name
01-06-09 En-suite 01-06-10 Balcony 01-06-2Bed 4P 01-07-2Bed 3P 01-07-01 01-07-02 01-07-03 01-07-04 01-07-05 01-07-06 01-07-07 01-07-10 01-07-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
Room Schedule (Level 02 / 03)
Room Schedule (Level 00 / 01) Area 4 m² 4 m² 72 m²
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
01-08-2Bed 4P 01-08-01 01-08-02 01-08-03 01-08-04 01-08-05 01-08-07 01-08-08 01-08-09 01-08-10 01-08-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
01-09-2Bed 4P 01-09-01 01-09-02 01-09-03 01-09-04 01-09-05 01-09-07 01-09-08 01-09-09 01-09-10 01-09-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
7 m² 5 m² 17 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 4 m² 72 m²
01-10-2Bed 3P 01-10-01 01-10-02 01-10-03 01-10-04 01-10-05 01-10-06 01-10-07 01-10-10 01-10-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 9 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 64 m²
01-11-2Bed 3P 01-11-01 01-11-02 01-11-03 01-11-04 01-11-05 01-11-06 01-11-07 01-11-10 01-11-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
01-12-2Bed 3P 01-12-01 01-12-02 01-12-03 01-12-04 01-12-05 01-12-06 01-12-07 01-12-10 01-12-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
01-13-2Bed 3P 01-13-01 01-13-02 01-13-03 01-13-04 01-13-05 01-13-06 01-13-07 01-13-10 01-13-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
7 m² 5 m² 17 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 5 m² 72 m²
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 9 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 5 m² 65 m²
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
Number
Name
01-14-2Bed 3P 01-14-01 01-14-02 01-14-03 01-14-04 01-14-05 01-14-06 01-14-07 01-14-10 01-14-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
01-15-2Bed 3P 01-15-01 01-15-02 01-15-03 01-15-04 01-15-05 01-15-06 01-15-07 01-15-10 01-15-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
01-16-2Bed 3P 01-16-01 01-16-02 01-16-03 01-16-04 01-16-05 01-16-06 01-16-07 01-16-10 01-16-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Room Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
01-17-1Bed 2P 01-17-01 01-17-02 01-17-03 01-17-04 01-17-05 01-17-07 01-17-10 01-18-01 01-18-02 01-18-03 01-18-04 01-18-05 01-18-07 01-18-10 01-17-1Bed 2P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Balcony Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Balcony
01-Communal Areas 01-00 Communal Hall 01-00 Lift 1 01-00 Lift 2 01-00 Staircase 1 01-00 Staircase 2 01-00 Staircase 3 01-Communal Areas 01-Plant 01-00 01-00 01-00 01-00 01-00 01-Plant Grand total
Plant Plant Plant Plant Plant
Area
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 9 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 5 m² 65 m²
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 9 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 65 m²
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 13 m² 4 m² 6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 13 m² 4 m² 107 m²
121 m² 3 m² 3 m² 18 m² 18 m² 20 m² 183 m²
16 m² 8 m² 43 m² 42 m² 8 m² 118 m² 2978 m²
Number Level 02 02-01-2Bed 3P 02-01-01 02-01-02 02-01-03 02-01-04 02-01-05 02-01-06 02-01-07 02-01-10 02-01-2Bed 3P
Name
Room Schedule (Level 02 / 03) Area
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
5 m² 5 m² 16 m² 8 m² 1 m² 10 m² 13 m² 5 m² 64 m²
02-02-2Bed 3P 02-02-01 02-02-02 02-02-03 02-02-04 02-02-05 02-02-06 02-02-07 02-02-10 02-02-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
5 m² 5 m² 16 m² 8 m² 1 m² 10 m² 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
02-03-2Bed 4P 02-03-01 02-03-02 02-03-03 02-03-04 02-03-05 02-03-07 02-03-08 02-03-09 02-03-10 02-03-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
02-04-2Bed 4P 02-04-01 02-04-02 02-04-03 02-04-04 02-04-05 02-04-07 02-04-08 02-04-09 02-04-10 02-04-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
02-05-2Bed 4P 02-05-01 02-05-02 02-05-03 02-05-04 02-05-05 02-05-07 02-05-08 02-05-09 02-05-10 02-05-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
7 m² 6 m² 16 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 5 m² 72 m²
02-06-2Bed 4P 02-06-01 02-06-02 02-06-03 02-06-04 02-06-05 02-06-07 02-06-08 02-06-09 02-06-10 02-06-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
7 m² 5 m² 16 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 4 m² 72 m²
02-07-2Bed 3P 02-07-01 02-07-02 02-07-03 02-07-04 02-07-05 02-07-06 02-07-07 02-07-10 02-07-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
02-08-2Bed 4P 02-08-01 Hall 02-08-02 Bathroom
7 m² 5 m² 16 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 5 m² 72 m²
7 m² 5 m² 16 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 5 m² 72 m²
7 m² 5 m²
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DATE
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Number
Name
Area
02-08-03 02-08-04 02-08-05 02-08-07 02-08-08 02-08-09 02-08-10 02-08-2Bed 4P
Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
17 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 5 m² 72 m²
02-09-2Bed 4P 02-09-01 02-09-02 02-09-03 02-09-04 02-09-05 02-09-07 02-09-08 02-09-09 02-09-10 02-09-2Bed 4P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
7 m² 5 m² 17 m² 6 m² 1 m² 12 m² 15 m² 4 m² 4 m² 72 m²
02-10-2Bed 3P 02-10-01 02-10-02 02-10-03 02-10-04 02-10-05 02-10-06 02-10-07 02-10-10 02-10-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 9 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 64 m²
02-11-2Bed 3P 02-11-01 02-11-02 02-11-03 02-11-04 02-11-05 02-11-06 02-11-07 02-11-10 02-11-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
02-12-2Bed 3P 02-12-01 02-12-02 02-12-03 02-12-04 02-12-05 02-12-06 02-12-07 02-12-10 02-12-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 9 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 5 m² 65 m²
Number
02-16-2Bed 3P 02-16-01 02-16-02 02-16-03 02-16-04 02-16-05 02-16-06 02-16-07 02-16-10 02-16-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
02-17-1Bed 2P 02-17-01 02-17-02 02-17-03 02-17-04 02-17-05 02-17-07 02-17-10 02-17-1Bed 2P
Room Room Living Ktichen Store Double Bed Balcony
02-18-1Bed 2P 02-18-01 02-18-02 02-18-03 02-18-04 02-18-05 02-18-07 02-18-10 02-18-1Bed 2P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Balcony
Area 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 9 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 65 m²
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 13 m² 4 m² 54 m²
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 13 m² 4 m² 54 m²
Number
Name
03-03-2Bed 4P 03-04-2Bed 3P 03-04-01 03-04-02 03-04-03 03-04-04 03-04-05 03-04-06 03-04-07 03-04-10 03-04-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Kitchen Ktichen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
5 m² 5 m² 15 m² 9 m² 2 m² 9 m² 14 m² 27 m² 86 m²
03-05-1Bed 2P 03-05-01 03-05-02 03-05-03 03-05-04 03-05-05 03-05-07 03-05-10 03-05-1Bed 2P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Balcony
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 13 m² 10 m² 59 m²
03-06-1Bed 2P 03-06-01 03-06-02 03-06-03 03-06-04 03-06-05 03-06-06 03-06-10 03-06-1Bed 2P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Balcony
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 13 m² 10 m² 59 m²
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
5 m² 5 m² 15 m² 9 m² 2 m² 9 m² 14 m² 20 m² 79 m²
02-Communal Areas 02-00 Communal Hall 02-00 Lift 1 02-00 Lift 2 02-00 Staircase 1 02-00 Staircase 2 02-00 Staircase 3 02-Communal Areas
121 m² 3 m² 3 m² 18 m² 18 m² 20 m² 183 m²
02-Plant 02-00 02-00 02-00 02-00 02-00 02-Plant
8 m² 16 m² 43 m² 42 m² 8 m² 118 m²
03-Communal Areas 03-00 Communal Hall 03-00 Lift 1 03-00 Optional Green Roof 03-00 Staircase 1 03-00 Staircase 2 03-Communal Areas
Level 03 03-01-2Bed 4P 03-01-01 03-01-02 03-01-03 03-01-04 03-01-05 03-01-07 03-01-08 03-01-09 03-01-10 03-01-2Bed 4P
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 8 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 4 m² 63 m²
02-14-2Bed 3P 02-14-01 02-14-02 02-14-03 02-14-04 02-14-05 02-14-06 02-14-07 02-14-10 02-14-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
6 m² 5 m² 17 m² 9 m² 1 m² 9 m² 13 m² 5 m² 65 m²
03-02-2Bed 4P 03-02-01 03-02-02 03-02-03 03-02-04 03-02-05 03-02-07 03-02-08 03-02-09 03-02-10 03-02-2Bed 4P
CLIENT 6 m²
03-03-2Bed 4P
Plant Plant Plant Plant Plant
Hall Bathroom Kitchen Living Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
7 m² 5 m² 10 m² 13 m² 2 m² 12 m² 13 m² 4 m² 15 m² 82 m²
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Double Bed Double Bed w.En-suite En-suite Balcony
7 m² 5 m² 13 m² 10 m² 2 m² 12 m² 13 m² 4 m² 15 m² 82 m²
Hall 03-03-02 Bathroom 8 m² 03-03-03 Living 40 STATION ROAD, WALTHAM ABBEY 1 m² TITLE 03-03-04 Kitchen DRAWING 9 m²Schedule 03-03-05 Room (Level Store 00 / 01) 03-03-07 Double Bed Job/ Dwg No/ Rev: 03-03-08 Bed w.En-suite HD19040 Double 3101 A 03-03-09 En-suite Drawn: Checked: Appr: Date: 03-03-10 Balcony
7 m² 5 m² 13 m² 10 m² 2 m² 12 m² 13 m² 4 m² 15 m²
PR 5PALLETS LTD m² 03-03-01 JOB17 TITLE m²
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Drawing status:
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05/11/20 Scale:
@A1
Area 82 m²
03-07-2Bed 3P 03-07-01 03-07-02 03-07-03 03-07-04 03-07-05 03-07-06 03-07-07 03-07-10 03-07-2Bed 3P
Hall Bathroom Living Kitchen Store Single Bed Double Bed Balcony
Hall Bathroom Living Ktichen Store Single Bed
Room Schedule (Level 02 / 03)
Name
02-15-07 Double Bed 02-15-10 Balcony 02-15-2Bed 3P
02-13-2Bed 3P 02-13-01 02-13-02 02-13-03 02-13-04 02-13-05 02-13-06 02-13-07 02-13-10 02-13-2Bed 3P
02-15-2Bed 3P 02-15-01 02-15-02 02-15-03 02-15-04 02-15-05 02-15-06
DESCRIPTION Issue to Client
Room Schedule (Level 02 / 03)
03-Plant 03-00 03-00 03-Plant Grand total
Plant Plant
73 m² 3 m² 800 m² 18 m² 18 m² 913 m²
8 m² 16 m² 24 m² 2946 m²
EXTRA WORKS
Self-Studying, 2021
Intereractive Parametric Wall by Dynamo and Revit
Dynamo Algorithm Nodes
Inspiration
Overall Dynamo Algorithm Nodes / By Author
As a result, the ‘Surface.Thicken’ node was used to indicate the thickness on the surface of the wall, and the input values ‘ Surface’ and ‘Thickness’ of the node were also defined at the author’s discretion. First of all, in terms Interactive Wall at UD [opeFrameworks, Kinect]
Nowadays, you will be able to often see digital art interacting with objects or people nearby. This could also be possible by directly recognising and interacting with the shape of an object or person nearby, but generally by recognising shadows created by the shape of an object or person as data. Thus, if we could define the value of
of the first input value ‘Surface’, to grid the selected surface, a node ‘Panel.PanelQuad’ was used, and the input values of the node, ‘U’ and ‘V’, were defined as ‘Wallwidth/Panelsize’ and ‘Wallheight/Panesize’ respectively. The panel size was defined as 100mm in width and height.
the degree of shadow shade as a number between 0 - 1 recognised by computer and convert them to the appropriate panel protrusion value, interactive facade or internal design walls could also be implemented logically.
Application
The second input value, thickness, was defined according to the shading value of the imported image. First, the image was loaded and then the image was pixelated with the ‘Image.Pixels’ node. As for the input value of the pixel node, ‘X’ and ‘Y’ values could be defined like the ‘Panel.PanlQuad’ node used earlier, and the lists Interactive Wall / By Author
Black Gradient Input Image / Google
of these input values were arranged like the list of panel values. After that, only the brightness of the pixelated
Thus, if a wall is created within Revit, the surface of the wall is selected within Dynamo and the surface is grid-
image was extracted separately. Since the extracted brightness value is defined from 0 to 1, which is a number
ted as a panel at a certain interval, a three-dimensional and organic facade can be expressed by adjusting the
recognized by the computer, the values were not suitable for the 100mm panel size. Therefore, in order to ex-
thickness value of the panel. The thickness value will be defined by reflecting the shading value of the black-
press the thickness value of the panel more dramatically, the thickness value was adjusted with the code block
and-white gradient image that will be imputed within the dynamo.
‘2000*brightness*brightness+10;’. By combining the output of this code block with thickness, which was the second input value of the ‘Suface.Thicken’ node, an interactive wall projected with image shade values was completed.
Intereractive Parametric Wall by Dynamo and Revit
EXTRA WORKS
Self-Studying, 2021
Spiralling YL Lookout Tower by Dynamo and Revit
Design Process
Inspiration
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Also, each of the 12 points has an order, and the point of each floor is made to have a spiral shape as it goes up to the upper floor, just like the 1st point meets the 1st point. Also, there is an order for the points on each floor, and the 12 points on the bottom layer are connected in order with the 12 points on the top floor, respectively. Therefore, it is possible that the lowest ‘Y’ type of layer gradually forms an ‘L’ type as it ascends to the upper Marsk Tower, BIG / Archidaily
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I beilive that the parametrical design, which variables gradually at regular intervals or angles, is a result that can be enjoyed within the architectural / structural industry as technology advances. It is not easy to construct such a
Dynamo Algorithm Nodes
design according to the designer’s intention unless it follows certain rules or any ‘formula’. Therefore, if the rules or formulas can be ‘dataified’, it will be possible to build the same results anytime, anywhere without any errors. Therefore, I tried to express the design containing this kind of ‘formula’ with Dynamo.
Application Designed based on topology, this tower has the shape of ‘L’ at the top and ‘Y’ at the bottom. The lowest ‘Y’ type of layer gradually forms an ‘L’ type as it ascends to the upper layer. The total number of layers and thickness of layers are Overall Dynamo Algorithm Nodes / By Author
designed to be adjusted within the dynamo at once. IIn addition, 12 points on each layer move together accord-
The Dynamo algorithm was eventually designed in two stages. The first was to change the ‘Y’ shape into an ‘L’
ing to the deformation of the layer shape, and the column
shape, and the second was to form a column by connecting the points on each layer vertically. First of all, it was
is designed by connecting the points vertically.
designed to define the ‘Y’ and ‘L’ types of layers within the dynamo, such as writing an alphabet on a sheet of chamfered paper with a gap of 300mm. If so, the 12 points have their respective coordinates, and the points located in those coordinates can be connected vertically. Furthermore, in order to rotate the each layer at a curtain angle as it goes up, Geometry.Rotate node was used. After then, the code block ‘0..#layers..RotatingDegree;’ was used to define the number of layers and the rotation angle. In terms of the second stage, column modeling, all the polycurves foaming the each layer were converted into normal curves to extract the first point only from the normal curves. Then, the modeling was completed by connecting all the first points vertically and
Lookout Tower / By Author
Spiralling YL Lookout Tower by Dynamo and Revit
giving the lines a thickness.
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